SEARCH - National Consortium for Justice Information and StatisticsUnited States of America

Date Published:

1999

Page Count:

104

Series:

BJA Monographs

Annotation:

This report contains the keynote and plenary presentations
delivered at the 1999 Symposium on Integrated Justice Information
Systems, which was designed to provide practical resources to
agency executives, managers, and technologists in State and local
justice agencies who are considering or are in the midst of
implementing integrated justice information systems.

Abstract:

Welcoming remarks by Nancy Gist, the Director of the Bureau of
Justice Assistance of the U.S. Justice Department, outline the
expectations for the symposium. Her presentation is followed by
keynote addresses by U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno and U.S.
Senator Mike DeWine. These addresses emphasize the importance and
promise of the development of integrated justice information
systems that would enable criminal justice professionals at all
governmental levels to access information on all persons who have
been processed by criminal justice systems anywhere in the
Nation. These keynote addresses are followed by a paper that
describes the Office of Justice Programs' Justice Integration
Initiative, which envisions a nationwide information system
capability for improved criminal justice information-sharing that
provides State and local criminal justice stakeholders with
immediate access to all the information they need to respond to
and resolve the consequences of criminal activity. Another paper
provides guidelines for planning and implementing integrated
justice information systems, followed by a presentation that
addresses digital strategies for funding integration efforts.
Technology issues and challenges involved in integrated justice
information systems are discussed in another paper, followed by
papers on the management of the integrated system for the
long-term, criminal justice information privacy, and a description of
the security system for the Kansas Criminal Justice Information
System. Footnotes accompany the papers.

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